KELLY MCKENZIE

Reviews

What readers are saying about Never, Never, Hardly Ever

“At its heart, Never, Never, Hardly Ever is about characters. Central to the book, of course, are the wildly engaging mother/boss Frankie and her magnificently intrepid daughter/worker bee/ author Kelly. But as the stories unfold, we meet and get to know so many others who cross paths with the dynamic duo. These characters – customers, suppliers, friends, family members and future family members – range from the loving and devoted to the eccentric and curmudgeonly. Kelly describes them with such humor and heart. They add color and richness to the telling of each tale. I appreciated that Kelly arranged the book in a series of short chapters. The adventures of Kelly and Frankie play out in precious morsels, allowing the reader to savor each one like episodes of a beloved TV show. I loved every page.” – Mo L

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“This book is sweet and funny …  I was worried I might be lost as I know nothing about Asian antiques, but at heart this book is about their adventures in the shop and traveling abroad, plus their relationships with each other, customers/friends, family members, etc. … I was also intrigued by some of the details of life in the 80s and 90s that I’d forgotten.” – Anonymous

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“Oh! I loved this book. Kelly’s descriptions of customers and friends who visited their gift store made me want to apply to work there.
The stories are comical and heartfelt. Each chapter introduces us to a new interaction with charming characters. I want to go on a buying trip overseas with these ladies. I love love love her mom’s personality. Her dad is a hoot! The situations that her fiancé endured to win her hand in marriage made me laugh out loud. What a great guy! I’d give it 10 stars if I could. Do yourself a favor and get lost in this gem.” – Anne B

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“What a relaxing and fun book! I didn’t have to dig deep to think about this story yet I was surprised at the little details that made me shake my head thinking, oh yeah, it was like that! Lots of laughs, relatable relationships and the memorable sweet and type-A Francine, holding a gin and tonic in her hand, was all of my childhood friends’ mothers rolled into one.
The author is a great story teller with a sense of the absurd. Highly recommend this book!” 

-Bruce W.

Grab a cuppa, snuggle up and enjoy a trip down memory lane with Kelly as she takes you through the years she worked along side her mom, Frankie at FROG – Frankie’s Asian Antique shop in Vancouver during the 80s.

– Carrie I

 

 

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